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Orthodontics - The Road To Supersmile
Orthodontics - The Road To Supersmile
Orthodontics - The Road To Supersmile
Orthodontics - The Road To Supersmile
Orthodontics - The Road To Supersmile
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ORTHODONTICS - THE ROAD TO SUPERSMILE
Orthodontics - The Road To Supersmile
Dr. Firdaus P. Bativala
B.D.S. (Bombay), D.D.S. (New York),
M.S. (New Jersey) Dental Surgeon
Consulting Prosthodontist and Implantologist
Dr. Ajit Kalia
B.D.S., M.D.S.
Consultant Orthodontist & Dentofacial Orthopaedician



Why do teeth become irregular?

Most malocclusions are inherited i.e. they exist at birth and some are acquired i.e. due to bad habits of a child. Inherited malocclusions include crowding of teeth, small jaw, extra teeth, cleft palate, rabbit teeth, buckteeth & other bony deformities of jaw.

Acquired malocclusions are caused by thumb or finger sucking, tongue thrusting, bad lip and tongue habits, mouth breathing due to tonsils or adenoids, nail biting, premature loss of primary or permanent teeth.

Proclination [Forward placement of teeth] Retroclination [Backward placement of teeth]
Proclination Retroclination

Different types of Malocclusion

Spacing Midline diastema
Spacing Midline diastema
Anterior crowding Irregularities seen in posterior teeth
Anterior crowding Irregularities seen in posterior teeth
Anterior open bite Anterior cross bite(Scissor's bite)
Anterior open bite Anterior cross bite(Scissor's bite)


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